Does the AOP application process differ from that of general applicants?
A. All AOP applicants must complete a SUNY application in order to become a candidate for admission. In order to apply for admission through the state’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), the applicant must read and respond to EOP related eligibility questions when completing the SUNY and FAFSA application. TOP applicants should review answers to questions 2 and 4 on this page to determine eligibility for TOP. B. Although AOP applicants may not satisfy all of the academic standard required for general admission, their potential for academic success at Geneseo will be established through a more in depth examination of their academic history. Supporting and/or verifying documentation will include: a counselor or teacher recommendation; standardized test scores (SAT, ACT, or GED) if applicable: a high school transcript; and a personal essay which discusses high school performance, personal background and general goals. In some cases, an on-campus (or site) interview and/or TOEFL score
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